US troops might still pay more than before to transport pets:

Related Military wants harsher consequences for abandoning pets United Airlines policy bans transport of certain dog breeds Troops will pay average $350 to ship pets under new United policy Shipping pets during PCS could cost nearly $4,000 under new rule Military families who are changing duty stations will pay on average $300 to $400 to fly pets back to the U.S. on United Airlines under the policy announced by the airline Wednesday. Courtesy of the Army CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — Servicemembers flying with official orders on United Airlines might still see a significant price hike for taking along pets, despite the airline’s promise last month to reduce new cargo fees for military travelers, according to an airline spokesperson. Following a merger with American Airlines, United announced that travelers would have to pay its new cargo fees — which jumped from a flat rate of $2...